This inequitable distribution is even more evident when considering the value of the assets held by men compared to women. As of 2019, of the total value of declared assets, 71.8% corresponded to men, while women owned the remaining 28.2%, that is, not only women are a third of the people entitled to the Personal Assets Taxbut also the The value of your assets is even lower than that third that represents your ownership.
The AFIP published as of May 2021 a breakdown of the collection received by the Extraordinary Contribution of the Great Fortunes in terms of gender. The contribution reached 10,000 taxpayers, of that total, 74% were men who also contributed 76% of the final amount collected, around $177 billion. This means that 3 out of 4 contributors of Great Fortunes were men and that they are also the ones who have the largest amount of assets.
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The data from the Contribution of Great Fortunes open by gender allow us to confirm an assumption, difficult to verify with the imprecise numbers of the EPH for the 1st percentile: the super-rich in Argentina are men.
Regarding the Income Tax, and as a reflection of wage inequalities in the labor market, of all submissions with taxable income for the year 2019, 271,171 correspond to women, barely 29.6% of the total. For their part, men accounted for the remaining 70.4%.
When observing the income on which it is actually taxed income tax, this gap deepens. According to 2019 tax data, men account for 76.1% of total taxable income while women account for just 23.9%.
Source: Ambito

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